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  1. Nakuru shoppers get a new hub as Quickmart opens its Statehouse Road outlet

    The Statehouse Road outlet now becomes Quickmart’s second branch in Nakuru, following the Shabab outlet, which holds historical significance as the very first Quickmart supermarket.

  2. Noxie, Becky crowned champions in a thrilling Global Fast Fit Nakuru table tennis tournament

    Tournament organizer Meshack Simiyu emphasizes that the event marked only the beginning of a broader vision for the sport

  3. Harnox Mathenge serving during the finals against Allan Sing'ar during the Global Fast Fit Nakuru Table Tennis Tournament at Lanet.

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  4. Guiding the flock: Why annual themes matter in churches

    In Nakuru, several churches have already rolled out their themes for the year.

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  5. Nakuru’s 24-hour economy dream faces reality check

    Despite the challenges, the potential benefits are significant. A growing 24-hour economy could support job creation through shift work, improve convenience for residents, and position Nakuru as...

  6. Hope for Nakuru’s night economy as Naivas Supermarket joins the 24-hour business trend

    ‎‎Naivas Midtown Customer Care Manager Johnson Kamau tells Mtaa Wangu the decision to operate 24 hours was implemented in December last year after the management observed changing customer needs...

  7. Beyond the game: Coach Maureen gives Bondeni boys hope through football

    For Maureen, coaching is more than a career; it is a calling. She left formal teaching and now balances flexible work with coaching.

  8. Nakuru singer-songwriter Itha drops debut EP

    ‎‎The EP sees Itha collaborate with two artists, Clark Keeng and Matt Ngesa, both of whom played a significant role in shaping the sound of the project. One of the songs on the EP features Clark...

  9. The end of the gate-crasher? How Nakuru event organisers are rethinking 2026

    This willingness to pay in advance isn't just about convenience; it’s a vote of confidence in the local brand. When a resident buys an "Early Bird" ticket for a cultural festival three weeks out,...

  10. How football is helping the youth in Kwa Murogi stay in school

    Ann’s future was uncertain. Like many girls in similar circumstances, the prospect of continuing her education seemed unattainable due to financial constraints at home.

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